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JOHN E. MOGK 1000 Yorkshire Road Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230 Home - (313) 885-4589 Bus

JOHN E. MOGK 1000 Yorkshire Road Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230 Home - (313) 885-4589 Bus

January 1, 2021 JOHN E. MOGK 1000 Yorkshire Road Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230 Home - (313) 885-4589 Bus. - (313) 577-3955 Fax - (313) 577-2620 E-mail - [email protected]

Marital Status Birth Date Married February 10, 1939 ,

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Professor of Law, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, specializing in 1971- law relating to urban and regional development; housing; property; land use; environment and local government.

Director of Graduate Studies, Wayne State University Law School, Detroit, 1990-95 Michigan, administering LL.M. degree granting programs in (1) Corporate & Finance Law (2) Taxation and (3) Labor Law.

Visiting Professor, University of Utrecht, th Visiting Professor, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands 2000

Visiting Fellow, University of Warwick, England, conducting research on 1985-86 community development and combined heat and power (cogeneration) in the United Kingdom and the .

Associate Professor of Law, Wayne State University, specializing in law relating 1968-71 to the fields described above.

Associate Attorney, Shearman & Sterling, 53 Wall Street, New York, NY, 1964-68 specializing in corporate law and litigation, including corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions. Legal advisor to the Bedford Stuyvesant (New York ) redevelopment project.

Editor, Michigan International Lawyer, State Bar of Michigan. 1990-99

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Utilities Law Review United Kingdom. 1989-95

Member, Land Title Standards Committee, State Bar of Michigan. 1993-99

PUBLIC SERVICE

Advisor, City of Detroit: Master Plan Revision Project

Advisor, City of Detroit: New Tiger Stadium Project, Detroit Empowerment Zone Proposal, Gratiot Central Market reconstruction, One Stop Capital Stop, Inc. formation and Eastern Market rehabilitation.

President, Michigan’s science and technology association (MERRA). As a statewide consortium among Michigan research universities, industry, state government, research institutes and small high tech companies, MERRA developed science and technology policy, assembled teams and obtained financing to support research projects in excess of $200,000,000.

Advisor, to Governor William G. Milliken with respect to urban and regional development, to the State Board of and to the State Housing Development Authority.

Chairman, Michigan Council on Labor and Economic Growth

Chairman, Habitat for Humanity Detroit

Chairman, Central Business District Association (CBDA) Vacant and Deteriorated Commercial Buildings Committee, investigating deteriorated downtown building conditions and recommending a process to alleviate them.

Chairman, City of Detroit/Wayne County/State of Michigan Housing Committee, charged with shortening tax foreclosure on vacant homes.

Chairman, Governor’s TOP Task Force (Michigan), charged with recommending solutions to Metropolitan Detroit’s urban problems.

Chairman, Detroit School Boundary Commission, charged with decentralizing the Detroit Public Schools.

Vice Chairman, State Construction Code Commission, charged with adopting and implementing a statewide construction code.

Secretary, Michigan Superconducting Super Collider Commission.

Member, Detroit Board of Education.

Member, Southeastern Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) Executive Committee.

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Chairman, Levin Center Faculty Committee on Government Oversight 2013

Chairman, Damon J. Keith Center Faculty Committee 2009

Chairman, Budget Advisory Committee 2001

Co-Director, Fair Housing Education Program 1996-

University Nominating Committee 1996

University Academic Affairs Advisory Committee 1995

Chairman, Building and Technology Committee 1994-

Chairman, International Programs Committee 1990-91

Chairman, Graduate Studies Committee 1983-89

EDUCATION

The University of Stockholm, Diploma of Comparative Law (Fellow, American-Scandinavian Foundation) 1965

The University of Michigan, Juris Doctor (with distinction) (Law Review and Order of the Coif) 1964

The University of Michigan, B.B.A. 1961

HONORS

UNIVERSITY

Outstanding Professor of Law (Students) (also 1979, 1983, 1994, 1997, 2003) 2016

Donald H. Gordon (Alumni) Excellence in Teaching Award 1993

President’s Bonus Award 1994

Presidential Citation, Wayne State University 1977

State University’s Outstanding Associate Professor, in the Field of Humanities (Probus Club Award) 1971

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Fair-Housing Center Appreciation Award 2015

Outstanding Contributions Award (International Law Section, State Bar of Michigan) 2001

Who’s Who in America 1974-

One of Four National Volunteer Award Winners (National Center for Voluntary Action) 1974

Ten Outstanding Young Men in the United States Award (United States Jaycees) 1974

Special Concurrent House and Senate Commendation, State of Michigan (Resolution No. 1034) 1988

Special Commendation, House of Representatives, State of Michigan (Resolution No. 533) 1970

Special Commendation, Common Council, City of Detroit (adopted January, 1972) 1972

PUBLICATION, MIMEOGRAPHS AND PRESENTATIONS

“Survey of the Law of Real Property [in Michigan]”, 16 Wayne L. Rev. 835 (with R. Bartke) (1970)

“Detroit Housing Code Enforcement Study” (with program participants) (1970)

“Housing Strategy Report to the State Housing Development Authority” (with D. Morrow) (1971)

“Report to the governor with respect to ‘Paired New-Towns’ (1971)

“Statement with Respect to Detroit’s Abandoned Housing Problem” before the Legal and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee of the United State Congress House Committee on Government Operations (1971)

“Metropolitan Detroit School District Reorganization Plan (with L. Hillman) (1972)

“The Impact of Zoning on the Growth of Industrialized Housing”, Symposium by the Institute of Science and Technology, The University of Michigan (1972)

4 “Renewal and Neighborhood Regeneration”, Workshop by the American Society of Planning Officials (1972)

“The Courts Say Land Has Social Value”, Symposium by the Citizens’ Council for Land Use and Education (1972)

“Extralegal Approaches to Solving Urban Problems”, Workshop by the National League of (1972)

“Legal Problems in the Development of Urban Housing” International Symposium by Wayne State University (with R. Reed) (1973)

“Report of the Option Process (TOP) Task Force”, a study of problems and solutions for Metropolitan Detroit (with Task Force Members) (1973)

“The Design of a Michigan Department of Community Development and Affairs” (1974)

“Urban Renewal After the 1974 Housing Act”, 52 U. Det. L.J. 947 (1975)

“Innovations in Joint Government, University and Industry Energy Research”, National Conference for the Advancement of Research Annual Meeting (1975)

Book Review: “Urban Homesteading” - Hughes & Bleakly, 22 Wayne Law Review 1279 (1976)

“Anglo-American Energy Policy: Combined Heat and Power in the United Kingdom and the United States”, 8 Urban Law and Policy 131 (1986)

“The Regulatory Aspects of CHP/DH in the USA”, 7th National Conference of the UK Combined Heat and Power Associations (Torquay, England) (1987)

“PURPA and the Evolving Regulation of Cogeneration - A Guide for Prospective Cogenerators Focusing on the Greater Detroit Resource Recovery Facility,” 35 Wayne L. Rev 1051 (with F. Lepley Jr.) (1989)

“Michigan State Law Implications of the United States- Free Trade Agreement (FTA): - A Special Report to the Michigan Law Revision Commission” (with study participants) (1989)

“The Evolving Regulation of Combined Heat and Power in the United States,” 1 Utilities L. Rev 19 (1990)

“Revitalizing Quality Neighborhoods: A Report on Reversing Housing Decline in the City of Highland Park and Other Distressed Michigan Communities” (with study participants) (1991) 5

“Revitalizing Detroit’s Central Business District: A Report and Five Year Strategic Plan to Eliminate Vacant and Deteriorated Commercial Building Conditions” (with committee members) (1993)

“Planning and Economic Development Under the City of Detroit Charter,” a study for the Citizens Research Council of Michigan (1993)

“A Tribute to Professor Edward J. Littlejohn,” 43 Wayne L. Rev. 1 (1997)

“Preserving The American Heritage: The Laws and Policy of Historic Preservation in the United States,” The 25th Anniversary Symposium of Wayne State University and the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands (May 15 and 16, 2003)

“Eminent Domain and the ‘Public Use’: Legislates An Unprecedented Overruling of Poletown in County of Wayne v. Hathcock,” 51 Wayne L. Rev. 1331. (2005)

“Promoting Urban Agriculture as an Alternative Land Use for Vacant Properties in the City of Detroit: Benefits, Problems, and Proposals for a Regulatory Framework for Successful Land Use Integration,” (with S. Kwiatkowski and M. J. Weindorf), 56 Wayne L. Rev. 1521 (2010).

“Addressing Opioid Dependence: Overcoming Legal, Regulatory and Financial Barriers to Multidesciplinary Buprenorphine Focused Medication Assisted Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder” (with A. Asciutto), 22 Quinnipiac Health Law Journal (2019)

/S/ John E. Mogk

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